. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 48 The Florists' Review Fdbbdabt 6. 1920 Budlong Co., has noted that the demand for funeral flowers has come principally from a strip of country in which the flu is especially epidemic. He says that lines drawn eastward from St. Louis and Milwaukee would enclose the ter- ritory in which the demand for flowers has been strongest the last few weeks. R. E. Kurowski is all smiles. A 9%- pound boy, their second, arrived at the Kurowski home January 31. George Ball says that with calendula selling at 12 and 15 cents it has become a crop any grower could
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 48 The Florists' Review Fdbbdabt 6. 1920 Budlong Co., has noted that the demand for funeral flowers has come principally from a strip of country in which the flu is especially epidemic. He says that lines drawn eastward from St. Louis and Milwaukee would enclose the ter- ritory in which the demand for flowers has been strongest the last few weeks. R. E. Kurowski is all smiles. A 9%- pound boy, their second, arrived at the Kurowski home January 31. George Ball says that with calendula selling at 12 and 15 cents it has become a crop any grower could regard as more than incidental. C. A. AUes, for many years with Wie- tor Bros., has the sympathy of his friends in the death of his mother Jan- uary 31. She was 76 years old. The funeral was held February 4. No matter what line one is engaged in this spring, it seems that demand is taxing facilities. Fred Lautenschlager says Kroeschell Bros. Co. never has known so strong a demand for boilers as in January. The John C. Moninger Co. reports or- ders booked in January as being for considerably more than twice the num- ber of square feet of glass ever before placed under contract in that month. The announcement of the February meeting of the Florists' Club appeared in new form, decorated with the por- trait of President Waters. It made quite a hit and probably is responsible for increased attendance at the meet- ing. A special meeting of the stockholders of the Chicago Flower Growers' Asso- ciation was held January 27, at which nearly five-sixths of the shares were represented and voted unanimously in favor of the directors' recommendation that the capital stock be doubled. The new shares will be sold to present stock- holders at par, bringing in $30,000 of additional working capital, and each stockholder present signed for his quota. The subscription rights expire Feb- ruary 6. H. B. Kennicott celebrated his thirty- fourth birthday anniversary at Clear- water, Fla., February i. E.
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